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Huntly is a charming town in Aberdeenshire that attracts tourists with its rich history, diverse events and fascinating attractions. The town dates back to the 12th century and was once home to powerful clans such as the Gordons. This history can be explored at Huntly Castle, an impressive ...
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13. The Braemar Show prices Enter dates to see prices View on map Bed and Breakfast 95 reviews #13 Best Value of 116 places to stay in Shanklin Charming hotel offering clean, comfortable rooms and friendly service. Noted for its lovely balcony, filling breakfast, and fantastic location with...
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Braemar, Scotland THE FIFE ARMS/FACEBOOK Head to Braemar in September fora literary escapelike no other. The Fife Arms hosts its third annual Literary Festival from Sept. 20-22, offering an exclusive opportunity to mingle with authors, attend exclusive readings and soak up Scotland's rich litera...
Where:Sir Cecil’s Ride, Braemar Hill, Tin Hau How to get there:From Tin Hau MTR Station, take minibus 49M to St. Joan of Arc Secondary School. Follow the path next to the school to Sir Cecil’s Ride, then make your way up until the view opens up ...
None other than the historic Braemar Golf Club, nestled in the breathtaking Cairngorms National Park, dating back to 1902. Here, amid the watchful eyes of golden eagles and stags, players get to experience golf in its most majestic setting. And this year introduces an even more exclusive twist...
as grand country houses set in wild landscapes. If it’s epic and forbidding grandeur you’re after, then Glencoe House, complete with a loch, will fit the Highlands bill. Or there’s the Fife Arms Hotel in Braemar, which is being restored to its Victorian splendour and opens next year....